Where to watch Canada Day fireworks in Toronto

If you’re not headed out of town or going to a cottage this long weekend, then you’re probably wondering where you can watch Canada Day fireworks in Toronto. We realize this isn’t real estate related, but we thought we’d help you out!

There’s a free four-day Canada Days festival hosted at Nathan Phillips Square, which will feature major Canadian headliners (Barenaked Ladies and Ron Sexsmith), circus arts, food vendors, and much more! Each night will be capped off with fireworks at 10:55 pm.

The Canada Days events are produced in partnership with the province’s Ontario 150 Program and the government of Canada. Humber Bay Park will have similar entertainment as Nathan Phillips Square, but only on July 1st. The festivities will start at 2 pm and the fireworks will kick off at 10:55 pm.

On July 1st, the fireworks start at 10 pm. Before the fireworks, make sure you go to Thomson Memorial Park to celebrate from 10 am to 4 pm. There will be live entertainment, food trucks, vendors, and a parade with antique cars, clowns, and floats.

On July 1st, the fireworks will commence at 10 pm in Wadlow Park. Earlier in the day, you should attend East York’s 60th annual Canada Day Parade at Dieppe Park. There will be carnival games, free bingo, multicultural music and dancing, and other live entertainment.

Fireworks will kick off at 10 pm at Woodbine Beach. This is a very popular spot to take in the fireworks, so the City recommends that you take transit to get there. Parking is limited. From downtown, the best way to get there is to take the Queen streetcar to Coxwell or Woodbine, then walk down to the beach!